A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

“Green Zone Office Art #4”2007Embroidery on canvas 16"x 16"

A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

“Green Zone Office Art #2”2007Embroidery on canvas16"x 16"

A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

“Green Zone Office Art #3”2007Embroidery on canvas13" x 16"

A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

“Green Zone Office Art #1”2007embroidery on canvas16" x 16"

A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

“Green Zone Office Art #6”2008embroidery on canvas8" x 12"

A posthumous portrait of Captain America rendered according to Sharia law.

"Shitty Camo"2007embroidery on canvas16" x 16"

OG (original gentrification)2008Embroidery on Canvas8" X 12"

first peoples or
Lamanites vs Jaredites

“Book of Mormon Stories 2”2007embroidery on canvas8" x 12"

“Plight of the Seneca White Deer”2007Embroidery on canvas8" x 12"

In 1941, 24 miles of security fencing enclosed the area now known as the Conservation Area (CA) of the former Seneca Army Depot. Captured within the fence line of the CA were several whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) of the normal brown coloration. Within a few years, however, something unique happened. White pigmented deer began populating the brown deer herd within the CA. The U. S. Army, sensing something unique was taking place, gave the white deer protection while they managed the brown deer through hunting. This was necessary to keep the population within the carrying capacity of the habitat of the CA.